I disagree, Cousin's has the toolset to be a monster at PF, plus it keeps him away from injuries. I've been aching for a big center to pair with Cousins to see what havok he can create. Notice how good his midrange game while being contested all the time? Now imagine if he's able to get free from the paint. We could see him become Dirk-esque with his jumper.
Whoa whoa whoa whoa! If the NSA wasn't watching I would offer to drive down to the airport myself and run Roy Hibbert over as he got off the plane before I'd let him, or anybody else, chase Boogie out of the paint to become a wussyass jumpshooter. His jumper is deadly as a counter up top, but that's what it is, a counter. And if he were truly going to be checked by PFs, even moreso. Post him up and watch him run the runts down inside. In fact that would be my greatest joy, over his young career he has done exactly that whenever anybody tries to guard him with a smaller/physically weaker player. He's already showing he can be a HOF caliber offensive center, but its possible, not a sure thing, but possible that if you start getting him guarded by David West and Paul Milsap that he could be one of the all time dominant offensive PFs. The Shaq of the PF set.
Fortunately Hibbert has indifferent little 15ft jumpshots from either angle that are actually more effective then his bumbling fumbling post work at the rim, so no real need for Cousins to vacate the middle. Post left, Hibbert on angle on right. Post right, and vice versa. But it would be interesting to see how that was guarded. People might not care about the 7'2" guy shooting over their PFs and continue to guard Cuz with their Cs.
Wouldn't imagine we'd see any real difference with Hibbert in vs JT on the offensive side of the ball.But it would be interesting to see how that was guarded. People might not care about the 7'2" guy shooting over their PFs and continue to guard Cuz with their Cs.
I don't mind. The one and only reason we would want him is for his shot blocking.Wouldn't imagine we'd see any real difference with Hibbert in vs JT on the offensive side of the ball.
McClemore?What if the Pacers requires that Ben McClemore is included in the trade for Roy Hibbert? Would you still make the trade for Hibbert?
I can see Larry Bird demanding, in any trade for Hibbert, a young player with upside, Ben McClemore could be a back up plan at SG in case they can't resign Lance Stephenson.
What if the Pacers requires that Ben McClemore is included in the trade for Roy Hibbert? Would you still make the trade for Hibbert?
I can see Larry Bird demanding, in any trade for Hibbert, a young player with upside, Ben McClemore could be a back up plan at SG in case they can't resign Lance Stephenson.
Ben is pretty much the polar opposite of Lance Stephenson as a player (and as a person but let's not push ourselves down that set of stairs). Lance was pretty much serving the Doug Christie role for them as the lead defender and essentially lead guard when Paul George wasn't getting the ball.
Ben at this stage in his career is neither of those things
So if Bird asked for Ben McClemore to be included in any trade, regardless of where Ben is at now in his career; he has upside, would you still do the Hibbert trade?
was a long quest to get cuz himself.Yes. Shooting guards are relatively easier to find. Big men are not. (As seen in our unending quest to pair one with Cuz)
No for cap reasons mainly.So if Bird asked for Ben McClemore to be included in any trade, regardless of where Ben is at now in his career; he has upside, would you still do the Hibbert trade?
What if the Pacers requires that Ben McClemore is included in the trade for Roy Hibbert? Would you still make the trade for Hibbert?
I can see Larry Bird demanding, in any trade for Hibbert, a young player with upside, Ben McClemore could be a back up plan at SG in case they can't resign Lance Stephenson.
I would trade McClemore AND McAllum for Roy Hibbert.
I would trade McClemore AND McAllum for Roy Hibbert.
Isn't the net result the same?I see what you did there.![]()
I don't think Larry bird will make any big changes now that lebron is in Cleveland.
He will probably bring most everyone back, except maybe Stephenson, for another run. Now that their arch enemy in Miami is gone, bird will see new life in winning the east.
I think hibbert is off the trade block, unless someone blows them away with an offer.
Once the cavs trade for Love, they're back in contention